Photos for November 13, 2012

Medics load an injured cyclist onto an air ambulance in Memorial Stadium's parking lot. The cyclist was injured when he was struck by an SUV at the intersection of 11th and Kentucky streets on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012.

Kansas defenders Jeff Withey, left, Ben McLemore and Jamari Traylor collapse on Michigan State guard Denzel Valentine as he dishes a pass to a wide open Derrick Nix during the second half, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.

Union Pacific crews remove coal and damaged cars from the scene of a Union Pacific train derailment early Tuesday morning in the city limits of Grantville. Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Herrig said officials received the call about the derailment about 9:35 p.m. Monday night. Grantville is about 25 miles west of Lawrence, along U.S. Highway 24. It is a few miles east of North Topeka..Twenty-three coal cars were involved in the accident. There were no injuries, Herrig said, but one house was damaged when a piece of rail went through the house. Herrig said it was very lucky there were no injuries from the derailment because the piece of the rail landed on the bottom bunk of a bunk bed, and a child was sleeping on the top bunk..

Kansas forward Jamari Traylor dunks over Michigan State defenders Derrick Nix and Denzel Valentine, front, during the first half, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. At right is Kansas guard Ben McLemore.

Dr. Ryan Spaulding, director of telemedicine at Kansas University Medical Center, speaks Tuesday during a news conference announcing a program to increase through telemedicine access to mental health care to military veterans. Behind from left to right are Gov. Sam Brownback, Kansas Adjutant General Lee Tafanelli, and state Rep. Tom Sloan, R-Lawrence.

Pay Equity pioneer Lily Ledbetter, seen here speaking at the the Democratic National Convention in 2008, spoke to a full house at Kansas University of Monday, Nov. 13, 2012. “I was an ordinary person living the American dream ... not knowing I was being shortchanged,” she said.

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A Midland Railroad crew heads to Ottawa on Monday November 12, 2012 to pick up a new dining car, which will become part of a dinner train to Ottawa, featuring a five course meal and a ride on the rails.

Dr. Ryan Spaulding, director of telemedicine at Kansas University Medical Center, speaks Tuesday during a news conference announcing a program to increase through telemedicine access to mental health care to military veterans. Behind from left to right are Gov. Sam Brownback, Kansas Adjutant General Lee Tafanelli, and state Rep. Tom Sloan, R-Lawrence.

Ira Schreiber, part owner of the Kansas Belle Dinner Train, descends Monday from a dining car, which will be one of several cars to be moved to Baldwin City from Fremont, Neb. The owners hope the dinner train will be operating on Midland Railway’s 21-mile line sometime in December. BELOW: Schreiber talks about the train’s interior.

Michigan State center Derrick Nix (25) and Connecticut forward Tyler Olander (10), back, watch the ball during their NCAA men's basketball game on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012, on the Ramstein U.S. Air Force Base, in Ramstein, Germany.

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Joel Embiid. (Rivals.com contributed photo)

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Union Pacific employees search debris as several excavators remove coal from the scene of a Union Pacific train derailment early Tuesday morning in the city limits of Grantville..Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Herrig said officials received the call about the derailment about 9:35 p.m. Monday night. Grantville is about 25 miles west of Lawrence, along U.S. Highway 24. It is a few miles east of North Topeka..Twenty-three coal cars were involved in the accident. There were no injuries, Herrig said, but one house was damaged when a piece of rail went through the house. Herrig said it was very lucky there were no injuries from the derailment because the piece of the rail landed on the bottom bunk of a bunk bed, and a child was sleeping on the top bunk.

Several excavators remove coal from the scene of a Union Pacific train derailment early Tuesday morning in the city limits of Grantville and nearby houses. .Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Herrig said officials received the call about the derailment about 9:35 p.m. Monday night. Grantville is about 25 miles west of Lawrence, along U.S. Highway 24. It is a few miles east of North Topeka..Twenty-three coal cars were involved in the accident. There were no injuries, Herrig said, but one house was damaged when a piece of rail went through the house. Herrig said it was very lucky there were no injuries from the derailment because the piece of the rail landed on the bottom bunk of a bunk bed, and a child was sleeping on the top bunk.

A Union Pacific employee searches debris by flashlight, lower center, as several excavators remove coal from the scene of a Union Pacific train derailment early Tuesday morning in the city limits of Grantville..Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Herrig said officials received the call about the derailment about 9:35 p.m. Monday night. Grantville is about 25 miles west of Lawrence, along U.S. Highway 24. It is a few miles east of North Topeka..Twenty-three coal cars were involved in the accident. There were no injuries, Herrig said, but one house was damaged when a piece of rail went through the house. Herrig said it was very lucky there were no injuries from the derailment because the piece of the rail landed on the bottom bunk of a bunk bed, and a child was sleeping on the top bunk.

The twisted wreckage of train cars lay near the tracks at the scene of a Union Pacific train derailment early Tuesday morning in the city limits of Grantville. Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Herrig said officials received the call about the derailment about 9:35 p.m. Monday night. Grantville is about 25 miles west of Lawrence, along U.S. Highway 24. It is a few miles east of North Topeka.Twenty-three coal cars were involved in the accident. There were no injuries, Herrig said, but one house was damaged when a piece of rail went through the house. Herrig said it was very lucky there were no injuries from the derailment because the piece of the rail landed on the bottom bunk of a bunk bed, and a child was sleeping on the top bunk.

Lilly Ledbetter, at center behind President Barack Obama, watches the signing of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act in the East Room of the White House in Washington on Jan. 29, 2009. Ledbetter spoke about equal pay for women at Kansas University on Monday night.

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Wilma Jeannette Keller

Dennis D. Barritt

Alden E. “Wally” Holderman

Christopher Trepinski, in the background at center, appeared in the 300th episode of “Law & Order: SVU,” which aired Oct. 24. Trepinski, a 2005 Free State High School graduate and 2009 KU graduate, now lives in New York City. He is the son of Robert and Celeste Trepinski of Lawrence.